Call & Times

Frank Avruch; played TV’s Bozo the Clown

-

BOSTON (AP) — Longtime Boston television personalit­y and entertaine­r Frank Avruch, who was the star of the popular children’s TV program “Bozo the Clown,” has died. He was 89.

Avruch died Tuesday at his Boston home from heart disease, his family said in a statement to WCVB-TV .

Avruch played Bozo the Clown from 1959 to 1970, a clown character particular­ly popular in the U.S. in the 1960s because of widespread franchisin­g in television. Avruch became the first nationally-syndicated Bozo the Clown.

“He had a heart of gold,” manager Stuart Hersh told The Associated Press on Wednesday, “He brought the Bozo the Clown character to life better than anyone else’s portrayal of Bozo the Clown.”

Avruch also was a contributo­r to WCVB-TV for more than 40 years as a host of “Man About Town” and “The Great Entertainm­ent.”

He was an active philanthro­pist and a board member of UNICEF’S New England chapter. He toured the world performing as Bozo the clown for UNICEF.

“He touched so many people with his portrayal,” Hersh said.

Avruch is survived by his wife Betty, two sons Matthew and Steven and several grandchild­ren. Funeral services for Avruch were scheduled for Friday.

“While it’s hard to say goodbye, we celebrate the legacy of joy and laughter he brought to millions of children around the world as Bozo the Clown on TV and as a UNICEF Ambassador and later as host of Channel 5’s Great Entertainm­ent and Boston’s Man About Town,” Avruch’s family said in a statement to the station.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States